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Presumably it may have something to do with Zaidpour being the Mullins 'golden horse' at the moment?
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Hope he hasnt have punted this horse
Was running on well in the bumper and finished just behind the hobbs horse name escapes me now who has won a couple of races dare me I think Has a good chance imo look forward to saturday thought that zaidapour was going for triumph maybe am wrong |
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Zad doesnt qualify for the triumph, goes for the Neptune imo
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apologies was going on a few people's words
Is he not a four year old next year |
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Zaidpour looks a monster to me.
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S91,
See now that he is not running in Gowran on sat.......runs Johnny McGeeney instead. (presume he is showing more atm). (Note that 'Maggie Connolly' and 'Raptor' (although he was no.17 on the ballot) were also entered). |
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Bishopsfurze is entered up next week though so would suggest there is no injury problem
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Willie Mullins' charge had been unlucky at Naas last time when badly hampered but had previously looked classy with a hurdle win at Cork and a Punchestown bumper success.
"I think going right handed suited a bit better today. The extra trip and slow pace helped as well," said Mullins afterwards. "He enjoyed himself from the start today and hopefully a performance like that will help his jumping and give him a bit of confidence. "We'll keep him to races down the country and over longer trips." Cheltenham is unlikely to feature on his agenda this season:- "He might get an entry but unless we see huge improvement he'll probably stay at home for the likes of Fairyhouse and Punchestown." |
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He does not respect his hurdles and I knew they'd keep him here picking up a couple of easy pots before he goes chasing next season.
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Will be aimed at Punchestown for sure.
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If he could jump he'd be unbeatable
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b g 2005 Broadway Flyer (USA) Supreme Dipper (IRE)
Whats his breding like please ? |